In honor of Earth month this year, the Mural Arts Big Picture, an art education program that provides youth ages 10-14 with mural training and visual arts education, has made recycling and trash disposal more exciting to participate in through art. In 2009-2010, the city put out 1,000 super-efficient BigBelly solar-powered compacting trash cans. This
Moreimage via blog.eviesays.comWednesday, April 27, 7:30pm
All Things Fermented: The Science of Beer and Cheese: As part of the Philadelphia Science Festival, Triumph Brewing Co. (117 Chestnut Street) is hosting an entertaining and scrumptious 2-hour tasting adventure. City Food Tours co-owner Eric Matzke will introduce everyone to seven stellar draughts brewed on-site, plus four sumptuous farmstead
Image by jessiebrown.comUpdate on Saturday’s River March, which we first told you about here. The event brought out 300 participantswho spoke out against the damaging environmental effects of fracking. The trek began at the Schuylkill River, traveled to the Delaware River at Penn Treaty Park, and ended with a rally at Love Park. Participants of
MoreWay back in November, we wrote (here) about a Wall Street Journal article titled, “The Rise of the Lazy Locavore.” The piece covered the rise of “urban sharecropping,” where homeowners with backyard land but no gardening skills partner with gifted growers who lacked their own outdoor space. We thought this was a really cool way to
MoreMarcellus Protest on FlickrCrammed into a week already bloated with 4/20 references and Passover and Lenten sacrifices, Earth Day has come to mean little more than an inbox flooded with greenwashed consumer opportunities. Instead of buying ebooks or luxuriating in vegan tasting menus, hit the streets for the Anti-Hydrofracking March from Schuylkill to the Delaware,
MoreIn just one week the Delaware Valley Green Building Council (DVGBC) will host its annual Best of Greenbuild, Sustainable Design Competition, a half-day conference (plus a pre-conference charrette) featuring the region’s top green building leaders, and up an coming sustainable design talent. Secretary of Delaware’s Department of National Resources and Environmental Control, Collin O’Mara will
MoreIs your business in need of bike parking? University City District (UCD), the community group that seeks to assist resident in making U City a more sustainable neighborhood, can help you out. The group, which has already installed over 100 bike racks throughout U City, has plans to make a bulk purchase of bike racks
MoreSpring has arrived and summer is chasing right behind. It’s the perfect time to take another look and appreciate our region’s waterways in “Drawn to the Water: Artists of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Capture our Region’s Waterways, 1830-Present” open now until December 31, 2011 at the Independence Seaport Museum. This exhibit displays
Moreimage via streetsblog.netAs one of the most bike-friendly cities in the U.S., Philly should be re-named “The city of biker-ly love.” Now, our dedicated fleet of cyclists has even more of a reason to hop on their two (or one, or three) wheelers and brave the urban jungle. According to CBS Philly, at a city
Moreimage via CETCOJoin Mayor Nutter, the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability and the PWD on April 25th for a “powering up” ceremony celebrating Philly’s first city-owned solar photovoltaic installation at the Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant. The 250 kW installation covers more than an acre of land that was previously unused, and was made possible by
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